Presentation 2013-10-17
A Study on Redundant Data Processing Units Reconfiguration Method in Scalable and High Reliable Communication Node
Daisuke ISHII, Michitaka OKUNO,
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Abstract(in English) A redundancy reconfiguration method is proposed in order to realize a scalable and high reliable communication node at low capital expenditure and at low operation expense. The communication node provides service with several data processing units. The communication node has two advantages. One is scalability to increase capacity easily by adding data processing units. Another is reliability to maintain redundancy after failure. The proposed method reduces data transmission for redundancy reconfiguration by replacing only backup data lost by failure. For the communication node with sixteen data processing units, the proposed method can reduce 80% smaller traffic for redundancy reconfiguration, and cut the reconfiguration time to 1/8, compared with a conventional method that initializes placement of backup data.
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Keyword(in English) Stateful Redundancy / Scalability / Load Balancing
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Title (in English) A Study on Redundant Data Processing Units Reconfiguration Method in Scalable and High Reliable Communication Node
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Keyword(1) Stateful Redundancy
Keyword(2) Scalability
Keyword(3) Load Balancing
1st Author's Name Daisuke ISHII
1st Author's Affiliation Hitachi,Ltd.,Central Research Laboratory()
2nd Author's Name Michitaka OKUNO
2nd Author's Affiliation Hitachi,Ltd.,Central Research Laboratory
Date 2013-10-17
Paper # NS2013-92
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 244
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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